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that some young blood for us away because they got better ideas and see things better than we do we're always thinking in the past and they're thinking in the future and it's important. so i do miss her yes. today we have the you know gratian of the strong room for the first british muslim archives and guests from all different walks of life have come to join us in the celebrations of this kind of pivotal moment. hygene has sleeman setup the country's first and indeed it was europe's first muslim burial service
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we hopefully come to see and the family members coming in. we're starting at five thirty so fingers crossed show sure to make it on time just go fifteen minutes. that's a very good move you should call. i can have just missed a whole can of this finished safely perfect timing. ok so where is this but this is going to guy in the marines and point is before you go down to this town it's a riot how many can see it if you want to hang it in a guide to pay to have that play. thirty funny because i didn't realize and i think
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the almightily a fight but it's actually a part that we're all maybe you can take a photo and i can send it to dad. we know i. for dad to say that i was expecting it to give him some odd to have what went on. a bit of excitement in the room very very well come to see may. be mayor of london to city hall. why should one. obama stop explaining how my granddad became the caretaker a fellow of love in the room for him so many people that i didn't actually know but knew of me or knew who i was came up to speak to me on this one here because that my dad was at the meeting of this. my grandad's. after some heated discussion the bill was approved and possibly meant. that the time is to test it out it was requested not to do any burials of the health of the fund before getting
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prior consent from the owner found by my grandfather someone dies bury them quick place if that's what you meant to do i think what they're saying there is you need to make sure you get permission because you're going to get the money. flow of goods. and of course so your family or your contribution. to building this through house is. this is crazy. so he was saying. you can see all the ports of engagement to start the way from calcutta to london to . see what mum calcutta to go back to calcutta rotterdam back in at my grandad's and back and then. holding my dad right though it started him oh really.
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white kid. because my dad is. back then there were many weeks. but i've seen the muslim community go. and so much specially in the east end to what he is now and i was fine grandfather could see this now and my children would have no idea the struggles my granddad had you know when he first came over here trying to get how make you know where would you this sort of thing it shows how people came over and then just you know the struggles they probably had. work. with. can be. shown. just passed away literally in the.
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seventy nine year old. and in the mean. he suffered for free to four months what has been his country for many many years so my dad went for a lot you have a lot because the best person has a son but the last five years of change ten years of changed or hundred. to a dean both of us father son brothers sisters and this is going to be a big time in our lives or means going to bring us close to a law bring us close to our family members and in the future people people recognize how how precious people around them especially of the mothers and when they go they go and cities is not a place not is nor a place been brought up momentum that is see it this is family and that you that you need you to be stand up and i commend that because it improves your chances is good for your father is not only for your years whatever your badness is but so are
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part of just looking for a new market after you says this is the law and these are you being a parent and much you can just work for your father or the current become of the apprentice. very. bizarre you can go for the five million sometimes the government can do which is. i want to say every day sticks out for you somebody. some think you walk in there and you can take lightly every single day you meet somebody that makes you feel. your loved one still here. it's the way you view die and then how you deal with your family and your friends.
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was going on there. just in telling us for. the amount that the whole trip place. helen what she had from two thousand. so we can say forty five to stand up for itself. scans been booked for a thank you. but well escape question because the folks that talk there saw you get they don't really like what. we have five funerals be a god as a peace since i love. the idea of an asylum will. be cut numbers two four six. they told me in today because a we've got so many funerals so they need to i was at the cemetery kind of making
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trying to go stand well. because there will be pandemonium. mystic and death is such a level and i see it all the time. you meet people from baker to came. and it gives me a big insight into life itself every day is a bonus callouses just please don't build the roads and do what your heart tells you to do the kind the kids may be the last kiss the anger maybe the loss and you show somebody forgive quickly don't hold it right. there is this is my one year old have all of this right please like this right this regular scares me please. we are all god's creatures whether we are muslim gentile jews it doesn't matter excuse me please sorry ok you stay this side but you stay decide your brother you don't
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decide ok from underneath lift up please was my last night i lost. slowly please slowly. thank you bob was this real love. at the end of the day we go back to our create. a new. when my grandfather a suspect for saw him and momo come in to make sure the business to run smoothly and everything is done right it's because. they repay plus niceties of him most of it and they realize. it's. all a grand total how are you. i'm a life and what about you. have you broken up from school. ok are you on your own no are you with your mother.
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ok we loot will you ask a kindly to give me a ring could i need to know what time should be at the most more because i want to make sure i'm here at the same time. ok seats. ok. it's coming down the street. to the b.b.c. the teaching and stuff. to be nice to see in the office. i think. it took us i just sort of let my son go through the most unwelcome you had
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. how you. have kids has what. to do for now this is me look this up yeah that makes more sense i think was listening so this is not a little i'm sure you know this as well yes i think so throw me back then move or you come back a right not that of a moron so we have only become one of those people. coming from an asian family do you try to leave your parents' dreams very often and try to do what pleases them and i think i did that to a certain extent and it wasn't until i was sort of in my forty's i went back to teaching thinking made i should have done this a lot. it really pulls you know clearly doesn't feel that way so clear behaving himself. he's a lovely girl. my plea is man isn't born he's
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a bad yes. and if the i think this is good this man is really the case is developing a family life. oh oh and the marriage proposals we still waiting for my have. to. be. probably gallant. i have a knife crime with mummy shall i give her my from albuquerque. you know where you are. going to greece because you know. i've always wanted to come back but she said she'd come back part time but this is not a part time job. i need her to be here like five days a week. so unfortunately not ready for that yet so. with. my grandson my going to him and his mom support he can monday do
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what i do body language is so important. expressions on people's faces this is also an education and i need someone to stay the ship in the future and i think he will be very successful. if you just follow the actual cost of the boat put it up. and call it let go it's something that we've been doing since nineteen sixty seven just can't let go not. while my mind is active and the board
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is active i want to help and assist. i want to retire now i'm just part time you can say i think i'll only retire when i die.
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nothing. a march twenty fourth thailand will hold its first general election since the two thousand and fourteen military coup most thais are hoping for political stability but after years of military rule will this election be vs or join us for live coverage as thailand vote on al-jazeera. news traveling can be a beautiful site. and we're not letting them into our country. trump has
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found out to keep migrants out of america people in power travels alongside those hoping to make it in. more can mesh shoes on al-jazeera a chance for reunion after decades of separation caused by a war. one i want to use joins a mother's june to bring you not with the son she lost more than sixty years ago in the korean war on al jazeera. a tragedy on the tigris river a ferry capsizes in the iraqi city of mosul killing more than seventy people.
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back to boyer watching al jazeera live from a headquarters in doha out so ahead shuls extension would give parliament the time to make a final choice that delivers on the results of the referendum terisa may meets european leaders in brussels to try to delay the u.k.'s exit from the e.u. until the end of june plus a daring rescue in mozambique where more than two hundred people have died inside. thousands are stranded since a dice struck a week ago and former brazilian president michel temeraire is a rested as part of a wide ranging corruption investigation. at least seventy one people are now known to have died after a ferry capsized in the northern iraqi city of mosul about two hundred people were on board the vessel on the tigris river that was celebrating the persian new year holiday of now rules rescuers have pulled dozens of survivors from the water that's
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beach natasha good name in baghdad for us natasha bring us up to speed with the latest dozens of people rescued but the death toll is still a very high one. yes but fortunately it appears to have stabilized for the moment the ministry of interior the last data we have is seventy one dead fifty five people rescued relatives of the victims have been arriving at the scene one man was begging the police to drive him to the banks of the tigris river he said my wife and daughter are in the water please take me another man was complaining about the quote lax security and lack of safety precautions taken by the ferry he said he witnessed the scene and what a scene it appears to have been playing out on social media the video we have seen paint a very distressing picture you can hear bystanders screaming from the banks of the
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tigris river some people jumping in in an attempt to rescue you can see what appears to be the ferry upside down and many people struggling swimming furiously against a very swift river current the prime minister of iraq has ordered an immediate investigation into the capsized ferry but already iraqi civil defense has said that it appears that the cause is because the ferry was operating. beyond the recommended back some of the capacity it's estimated there were two hundred people on board that ferry many of them women and children and they were at an amusement park this amusement park is in mosul this was a national holiday in iraq they were celebrating no rues or the iranian new year and bear in mind fully that people in mosul due to the being terrorized by eisel then living amidst the destruction after the battle to purge eisel have been living
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in sheer misery you can imagine that they were just looking to escape at all even for a few hours and instead many of them are ending this day grappling with enormous. tragedy thank you for that update natasha go name lie for us in baghdad. british prime minister theresa may is meeting european leaders in brussels in a last ditch attempt to organize an orderly breck's it may want to see the u.k.'s departure from the european union pushed back by three months as things stand right now the u.k. scheduled to leave the e.u. next week on march twenty ninth some e.u. leaders have been saying they will consider an extension of article fifty if the u.k. parliament approves mase withdrawal agreement that deal has already been rejected twice by m.p. so the prime minister is facing an uphill battle of try and push it through for a third time next week it is today is a matter of personal regret to me but it shows extension would give parliament the
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time to make a final choice that delivers on the results of the referendum but we used not forget that we're here is leaders of twenty eight countries discussing the global challenges that we face and i've always said that all they were leaving the european union of course we will continue to have shared interests notably among those our shared security and prosperity so the u.k. will continue to be involved in discussions at these this summit these discussions are expected to cover issues like china ukraine this information and will continue to want to work with the e.u. on issues of shared interest when we leave well we have correspondents following this story in brussels and london will speak to john hall who's outside the u.k. parliament in westminster in just a moment but first lawrence leigh in brussels lawrence i understand the e.u. draft conclusion has come out what does it say. yes it's an hour now until the shad chilled news conference featuring donald tusk the present european council who speaks for the twenty seven a you national leaders
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there the draft has been leaked already and it is exactly as and to supply. they have refused or will refuse to resume a's request for an extension to brecht states until the end of june on the grounds of that would crush straight into european elections at the end of may which would confuse a lot of things legally for the european union but they will grants an extension they say until may the twenty second directly before those elections on the assumption and this is the big question that syriza may can get a deal through parliament at the third attempt next week and frankly unless there's no deal at the end of next week she would need an extension anyway because she has to pass about fifty individual pieces of legislation through the u.k. parliament in order to get the whole withdrawal agreement organize and so that extension is necessary for even given all the problems that she's got and so what you've seen effectively since yesterday when the e.u. ambassadors met is
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a coalescing of the position across the twenty seven different opinions but eventually the compromise on this side here that they will give a lifeline if you like a final attempt to rescue her deal and that the most noticeable thing to me i think was when the french president's emanuel macron turned up they had been threatening to veto the whole thing because they have so much frustration but he indicated when he arrived that they would allow this short technical extension but it would be the very last chance the british parliament has to make its mind up as to what he wants to do. he didn't get to some remote c.d.f. now car if there is to be an extension he can only be a technical one we cannot has a long lasting situation where there is no visibility. and no political maturity of the mess be a deep political change there to be anything else other than a technical extension. so. what happens now if the d.n.a. is rejected for the third time in the british what will the europeans to invent.
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well you know the into of been of in raising the question for several hours now what exactly that what happens and you know the question that i suggested they're going to last the reason why in this meeting what are you going to do if you lose the votes what's what's your plan then you're going to just say abandon it we're leaving the no deal or going to do something else apparently they kept asking this question. in the meeting this afternoon when she also this extension and by all accounts she just refused to answer she was evasive and wouldn't give them a straight answer in the power of the british cabinet ministers have been joking the analysts she says of a sieve with the european union as she is with her own cabinet and the british parliament as well and it is the biggest problem she she appears not to want to tell anybody else you'll want her plan b. if she loses her vote as they fully expected to hear next week will she pull the
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plug will she say fine i'm resigning and calling a general election will she revoke article fifteen abandon the entire plan will she just sit there in the back going to say to the british parliament ok you do something else now but that should be the problem for the european union is that in trying to organize an emergency summit this time next week to think of anything else they can do savoyard no deal and they can't set out the grounds for what would be in that debate well she simply refuses to tell them what it is the she plans to do if she loses thank you for that norm see non-ferrous in brussels let's cross over to john hall now the respondent in west minister john as we heard that e.u. leaders say they'll agree to an extension if teresa mayes dean is approved by m.p.'s in the u.k. what's the likelihood of that happening next week and they have already rejected it twice. yes this is an unpopular deal it's a historically unpopular deal twice defeated as you say the first time by the
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biggest margin of defeat ever in the house of commons the second time in earlier this month by a mere one hundred forty nine votes she would have to change the minds of seventy five and peace no easy toss that including among them a sizable number of opposition labor party and p's you'd have to make up the parliamentary arithmetic for the deal to go through the chances of that happening perhaps now diminished even after the address she gave last night to the nation in which she blamed m.p.'s for the mess the brics and he's in describing them as a sort of a bunch of time wasters bent on frustrating the will of the people they didn't like that they may be disinclined now to rally behind her in the big question as lawrence was alluding to there is what next what if she fails might she grasped the lifeline of a long extension if one is offered by the e.u. she said no she would never do that might she has some fear accede to the hard right have a party and allow this country to troop off into
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a no deal breaks it's some fear she might and there will be a scramble next week in parliament to try and take control of the process to force a vote on alternatives assuming there is time left before eleven pm on march the twenty ninth next friday for alternatives even to be considered john i thank you for that. now on to other world news and a devastating storm is affecting hundreds of thousands of people across southern africa rescue teams in mozambique have extended their search for survivors or still trapped in flooded areas emergency teams have been rescuing stranded people in the hardest hit town of beira about fifteen thousand are still stranded aid has been slow to reach affected villages because roads and bridges have been badly damaged the cycle has killed at least four hundred people in malawi zimbabwe and mozambique or nearly are week after. parser southern africa many people are still waiting to be rescued in zimbabwe their throats cut off communities and damaged roads making
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it hard for help to reach them travel to compound where many are still looking for their missing relatives. these rocks and boulders they never used to be here this used to be a busy bustling busy center and then cyclonic happened leaving behind all this destruction or this devastation and all the grief the water was so powerful it managed to drag parts of a bridge which was nearly a kilometer away from the area is shows you how strong the raging water was now people are trying to find out how many of their loved ones are dead and with the people who are who are missing we don't know exactly how many people are missing but what we seen throughout the day is people coming going through these borders walking through these parts trying to figure out was this the place where my house used to be if it was is a possible that maybe someone i think you may be missing may be buried underneath
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the boulders are buried underneath the mud if they know it's going to take a long time for officials to come here and remove all of this debris if it ever happens right now the focus for rescue up.

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